new soundbar for tv?
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    You can unscrew the plastic and have a custom naked soundbar.

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  • Protestation
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    “I’d call this bullshit and wouldn’t recommend it.”

    • Which statement are you calling “bullshit”?

    • You wouldn’t recommend what?

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  • That's militainment! Big Hollywood succumbs to the Pentagon Borg
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    Here are some good examples from the article:

    • In 2017’s “The Fate of the Furious” (F+F8), rapper and actor Ludacris reads a 30-word seeming-advertisement hyping Textron Systems’ remote-operated Ripsaw tank. It turns out Ludacris’ lines were written not by a scriptwriter, but by the Entertainment Liaison Office (the DOD). The scene effectively became an unskippable ad, brought to the viewer by the U.S. military.

    • ...In the 2017 film "The Long Road Home"... in one scene, a military colonel claims that the 2004 Sadr City operation during the Iraq War, which resulted in the deaths of 22 servicemen and 940 Iraqis, was necessary to rid two million Iraqis from the oppression of a dictator and to provide them with a "better future." That claim ignores the series of false narratives — like the existence of WMD or Iraq’s purported ties to al-Qaida — that got U.S. boots on Iraqi soil in the first place.

    • ...The second season of “Jack Ryan” has lovable Jim from “The Office” working through the CIA to topple a nuclear-armed Venezuelan dictator in hopes of installing a magnanimous liberal populist. The season aired around the same time Washington was parading Juan Guaido as Venezuela's new leader.

    • ...For "Mission Impossible 7": The Defense Department loaned a Boeing-made V-22 Osprey for use in at least two scenes in which the aircraft would be filmed both internally and externally. The Osprey, known as the “widowmaker,” is a $120 billion disaster that is one accident away from being decommissioned, as it has already caused the deaths of 62 service members.

    • According to Stahl, these scenes are intentionally designed to “forge an emotional connection between the viewer and the weapon systems.” A connection that could ease the blow in a scenario where the viewer realizes how useless and expensive the F-35, Osprey and other systems like the LCS program have turned out to be. This serves to “normalize these huge expenditures,” he added.

    • While American people focus on state subsidies and welfare programs, they are “oblivious to the costs of our militaristic engagement with the world” — a cost that was briefly summarized at the end of the documentary as reaching $8 trillion in the period after 9/11 alone.

    Imagine how much we could improve the world with that $8 trillion.

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  • Uber and Lyft now required to pay Massachusetts rideshare drivers $32 an hour
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    I’m waiting for the math... Support your claim that you would “make a killing”.

    I don’t see how you would...

    The most you could possibly make would be $32.50 in an hour... (and that’s ONLY if you had a fare for ALL 60 minutes of an hour... and somehow still made less than $32.50 from those fares).

    ...And you'd be driving your own car and burning gas for that whole hour...

    So show me (with math) how you’d be “making a killing”.

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  • Uber and Lyft now required to pay Massachusetts rideshare drivers $32 an hour
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    The central feature of their business IS having drivers WAITING when a ride is requested.

    So yes - it would be fair if they included some “waiting time” for each ride (maybe up to 15 minutes of actual waiting time).

    These apps ONLY have value if there are drivers WAITING when a ride is requested, so drivers should be paid for that.

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  • Uber and Lyft now required to pay Massachusetts rideshare drivers $32 an hour
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    Okay...

    Give me the math of how this new wage would help you “make a killing”.

    Keep in mind that this wage merely sets a floor for the specific-minutes when you have a fare.

    • (And brother - driving for uber is not "running your own business"... it's being maximally-exploited by a business... with no liability-protection, no security, and almost zero rights.)
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  • Uber and Lyft now required to pay Massachusetts rideshare drivers $32 an hour
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    If you wait 10 minutes for a fare… give a 20-minute ride to some suburban house… and then drive 20 minutes back to the city…

    your pay would be $10.83 (with this new deal).

    …that’s very different from $32.50 per hour.

    • Does an airline baggage-handler only get paid for the “specific minutes” when he is lifting luggage?

    • Does a cashier only get paid for “specific minutes” when there are customers in her line?

    The original goal of this lawsuit was to classify drivers as employees under state law…

    And that goal was ignored completely.

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  • Uber and Lyft now required to pay Massachusetts rideshare drivers $32 an hour
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    It’s not as much as it seems…

    The wage is only “for time spent traveling to pick up riders, and transporting them to their destination”.

    • No pay for driving back to the pickup area.

    • No pay for waiting when there are no fares.

    It’s a per-minute wage, and only for certain minutes.

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  • JWST: NIRCam - Galaxy cluster SPT-CL J0615−5746
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    Could you imagine… if someone spent a year on the JWST… then returned to earth…

    how mellow that person would be.

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  • Infographics were a mistake.
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    Weird - why do SO MANY Philadelphia Cheese players live in Mr Hoxha Himself

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  • Rain garden installed in February already attracting visitors
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    I love the joy you feel from the appearance of a monarch - knowing what that signifies.

    And I love the way you study the overall water channel.

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  • Sorting posts not working at all, some communities not updated.
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    I think you have to select multiple languages in settings.

    Select "Undetermined, English, and any others" (and then save).

    (this language setting affects the web app, mobile app, and search results)

    That might fix it buddy.

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  • LemmyTools 0.1.2.3 has been released!
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    Just click 'Save' when you see a post / comment you like.

    Then later - you can explore what you Save.

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  • Lemmy API documentation is challenging to work with
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    Yeah, I understand what you mean (after a year of exploring the Web Socket).

    That lemmy auth value is pulled from a JWT cookie in the browser - which you can access in JS by document.cookie. It allows user-specific API calls (retrieving saved posts, subscribed communities, etc).

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  • Lemmy API documentation is challenging to work with
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    Yes exactly - living on the edge!

    One way to learn the new API is - explore the code of (similar) extensions and browser scripts, to see how they build and send their calls.

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  • Lemmy API documentation is challenging to work with
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    Is there a specific API call you'd like to make?

    Maybe someone can reveal that method and endpoint.

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  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearLE
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    Community name search
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    This User Script called Fediverse Redirector auto-redirects all Community, Post, and User pages to your home instance. It works well.

    • Just click install on that page - it will be added to TamperMonkey (or similar).

    • Then click settings (under the script) and enter your home lemmy instance.

    And to directly answer your question: the raw code is visible in that repo, so you could explore how the post redirect query was constructed.

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  • What are the best hobbys for a highschooler with no skills? who is bored alot and autistic?
  • picoblaanket picoblaanket Now 100%

    Just pick one of the suggestions and start doing it.

    There are a lot of great ideas in your other post.

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  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearLE
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    Advice? Disappearing Subscribe/Block buttons and permanent Pending subscriptions
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    Yes, this issue has been fixed and merged into 18.1 (the next lemmy version).

    And as a temporary fix (until 18.1 releases) - if you click the “create post” button, then click the "back" button, the subscribe button should magically appear.

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  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearLE
    Lemmy Support picoblaanket Now 100%
    SOLVED - Lemmy UI Fork - 502 Bad Gateway error

    SOLUTION: The issue was - the ‘New UI’ docker image was automatically building for AMD64, but the Linux server is an ARM64/v8. I had to add QEMU and multi-platform build commands to the docker-image.yml file (in Github Actions). This creates an additional docker image for ARM64 machines, which loads and runs successfully. This was discovered by manually building a docker container, and receiving the following message: `WARNING: The requested image's platform (linux/amd64) does not match the detected host platform (linux/arm64/v8) and no specific platform was requested` So if you get that message, you must build your docker image for the platform you are on (or multiple platforms). ** == ** == ** == ** == ** == ** == ** ORIGINAL ERROR: **THE SETUP and ERROR** 1. I made a fresh ansible install, on a fresh ubuntu 20.04 server - the Lemmy instance runs perfectly. 2. I made a fresh fork of the 16.7 Lemmy-UI. 3. I built a docker-image of that forked UI, and loaded it via docker-compose (here is my [docker-image.yml build file](https://privatebin.at/?5882ef055652c602#3gVWY9YzphzrkFNmFLK6KLxWhfR4Fqtx9idoCFrZhnGx) ). Now I am getting a “502 Bad Gateway - nginx” error (the site does not load). NGINX error log shows: ``` connect() failed (111: Connection refused) while connecting to upstream, client: 75.222.232.212, server: ggg.com, request: "GET / HTTP/2.0", upstream: "http://0.0.0.0:15153/", host: "ggg.com" ``` - Nginx config has not been modified (but here is the config anyway - [ggg.conf](https://privatebin.at/?a4ba45299811eda8#GJwMDhkY1GvB4MhX914MwjxHgA9zKXpSCfhNA4rtaRcM)) - Docker log is clean. ** **DIAGNOSIS** When I list docker containers, there is no PORT mapped to the ‘New-UI’ image container. (However, when running the ‘default lemmy-UI’ image container, the PORT is successfully mapped to 127.0.0.1:15153->1234/tcp) It seems I must create a new Container, using the ‘New-UI’ image, and map the PORT to 127.0.0.1:15153->1234/tcp (unless an Environment Variable can do it). ^ Now I must figure out that exact docker command. (because `docker run -d -p 127.0.0.1:15153:1234 [ImageID]` does not successfully create the container.) ** Here are the Env Vars I’ve added (in various combinations/values): ``` lemmy-ui: environment: - LEMMY_UI_HTTPS=true - LEMMY_UI_LEMMY_INTERNAL_HOST=lemmy:8536 - LEMMY_UI_LEMMY_EXTERNAL_HOST=ggg.com - LEMMY_UI_DISABLE_CSP=true # - LEMMY_UI_LEMMY_WS_HOST=lemmy:8536 # - LEMMY_UI_HOST=0.0.0.0:1234 ``` here is [the full docker-compose.yml](https://privatebin.at/?a00b49548bb76418#3dprkF35H671DFVfyRiGs5tY1FRrNXV9fnBK7ndxugF1) (only changed Env Vars)

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    "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearLE
    Lemmy Homepage Fail (with details)

    UPDATE: [HERE IS THE ANSWER](https://lemmy.ml/comment/114220) ^^^^^^^ *** Hi, Lemmy is awesome. I’m having trouble launching my instance. Here is a home page screenshot: ![](https://i.imgur.com/fM0jeoG.png) HERE'S THE FULL ERROR: ``` “Found. Redirecting to /404?err=FetchError: invalid json response body at http://lemmy:8536/api/v3/post/list?page=1&limit=20&sort=Active&type_=Local&saved_only=false reason: Unexpected token N in JSON at position 0” ``` IF YOU CLICK ‘SIGN UP’, CONSOLE SAYS: ``` client.js:formatted:60298 Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read properties of undefined (reading 'site') at n.get (client.js:formatted:60298) at n.get (client.js:formatted:60293) at n.a.render (client.js:formatted:59987) at Ae (client.js:formatted:7378) at Pe (client.js:formatted:7410) at client.js:formatted:7420 at Ve (client.js:formatted:7423) at client.js:formatted:7495 at Ue (client.js:formatted:7497) at qe (client.js:formatted:7819) ``` *** OFTEN REQUESTED LOGS / CONFIGS: (pastebin) [Docker logs (2 errors)](https://privatebin.at/?8ea9aed44ac1a028#MkogusvxLi8FyapC6KEsmphk8jhKgYdMUKY4V9Zrj3X) - TL-DR (the 2 errors): - lemmy_server:::root_span_builder:NotFound - lemmy_server:::root_span_builder:captcha_incorrect [Lemmy config]( https://privatebin.at/?b87425cb369c0d40#9pxVfgvpLp6go6qMPRLavvMHBUKF6X6iaP4TJiJNCvG5) [Nginx config (/etc/nginx/sites-enabled/ggg.com.conf)](https://privatebin.at/?e8a53873c71fe293#BCzUQhf9K8RhBuJHvSniU4iGnEDAZLs8dfZjbYj5g6sK) *** PORTS I have the following ports open on the server (maybe too many): - 22, 80, 443, 8536, 5432, 1235 And the following rules in IPTABLES (maybe too many) - A INPUT -p tcp -m state --state NEW -m tcp --dport 22 -j ACCEPT - A INPUT -p tcp -m state --state NEW -m tcp --dport 80 -j ACCEPT - A INPUT -p tcp -m state --state NEW -m tcp --dport 443 -j ACCEPT - A INPUT -p tcp -m state --state NEW -m tcp --dport 8536 -j ACCEPT - A INPUT -p tcp -m state --state NEW -m tcp --dport 5432 -j ACCEPT - A INPUT -p tcp -m state --state NEW -m tcp --dport 1235 -j ACCEPT *** I've failed at several 'fixes'. If anyone knows what to do, I’d really appreciate the guidance. If any more info is needed, I'll gladly provide. Thank you

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    A couple questions about the [lemmy-ansible](https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ansible) instructions: *** **Step 1 - “Clone this repo: /lemmy-ansible.git”** *QUESTION 1* - Clone it to my local machine, correct? (not directly onto the VPS) ***ANSWER: - Yes, clone lemmy-ansible to local.*** *** **Step 2 - “Edit the config file”** *QUESTION 2* - By default, config.hjson has values like hostname: "{{ domain }}" - and - password: "{{ postgres_password }}". - Are those “{{values}}” automatically pulled from the hosts file? - or just directly edit them in the config.hjson file? ***ANSWER: - Edit them directly in the config.hjson file.*** *** Thank you for your patience. I want to do it right / understand. ***UPDATE: Installed Lemmy on VPS via SSH***

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